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Excellent First Trailer for Hello I Must Be Going with Melanie Lynskey

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We saw the charming first poster last week for the upcoming Hello I Must Be Going, and now the film’s first trailer has hit and it’s just as promising as we were expecting.

Todd Lousio’s film debuted at Sundance last January to excellent early reviews, with Melanie Lynskey’s leading performance particularly highlighted for its excellence.

“Divorced and demoralized Amy Minsky’s prospects look bleak when she is condemned to move back in with her parents at the age of 35. Everyone wants to help, but, as her patience level with advice is plummeting, a bold teenage boy enters her life, igniting her last bit of self-esteem. What ensues is an unconventional love story infused with all the good things Amy needs to get on in life, and that just may include great sex.”

Louiso (The Marc Pease Experience, Love Liza) returns behind the camera for his third film, directing from a script by Sarah Koskoff, who makes her writing debut here, with Christopher Abbott (Girls, Martha Marcy May Marlene), Blythe Danner (Meet the Parents), John Rubinstein (Red Dragon), and Julie White (Transformers) co-starring.

Hello I Must Be Going will be released in the US on 7th September. Still no word on a UK release yet, but here’s to hoping we’ll be getting our own release later this year, too. It looks brilliant.

 

Source: Apple.

Title: Excellent First Trailer for Hello I Must Be Going with Melanie Lynskey
Reviewed by Kenji Lloyd on Jul 11
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  • JDT1971

    We are still no nearer to learning whether this movie is going to get a UK release date or not. I wish a decision about it coming to British cinemas would be made about it very soon.

  • JDT1971

    I am starting to wonder whether we will ever get to see this film in the UK. Why is it taking the BBFC so long to decide on a certificate for this movie?

  • Kenji Lloyd

    I could be mistaken, but I don’t think it’s a delay with the BBFC.

    As far as I know, the film doesn’t have a UK distributor, which is a real difficulty for a lot of US independent films.

    The film is out on DVD in the US at the end of January, so if you have yourself a multi-region DVD player, then I think your best bet may well be to import it!

  • JDT1971

    I wish I knew why there has been no attempt to get a UK distributor for this film. Such a delay is seriously diminishing Melane Lynskey’s chances of becoming a household name in Britain – something I have never stopped wanting to see happen. I don’t have a multi-region DVD player, so I cannot order a copy of this film on DVD from America. Why is it taking so long for it to come out in Britain?